New Kids on the Block Return

by julianw | May 16, 2008 at 04:22 pm | 498 views | 7 comments

They were "new" in the 1990s, but the Kids now look like they've been hanging around the block for a while. On Friday, however, they treated  fans to a  performance that left no one disappointed.

Last month, the New Kids on the Block caused fan mayhem when they resurfaced on the Today show on a windy and rainy New York morning, and similarly dreary conditions awaited the estimated 4,000 who crowded into the show’s plaza early today for the five singers’ first performance together in 15 years. Surrounded by a hysterical throng of fans toting mementos of their adolescent obsession (old tour jackets, photographs, umbrellas and caps), the group played a short medley of their hits from the late Eighties and early Nineties — “Step by Step,” “Hangin’ Tough,” “Please Don’t Go Girl” and “You’ve Got It (The Right Stuff)” — their new single “Summertime” and a song recalling the good old days, “Tonight.”
“It’s a little bit like Al Roker in a hurricane,” joked Donnie Wahlberg, referring to the band’s somewhat awkward attempt at dancing on the wet, slippery stage. Sporting his signature half-cocked baseball cap, Wahlberg went on to say that it wasn’t he who reunited the band, but “the brotherhood … and the friendship” that remained through the years. “If the fans didn’t want it, it wouldn’t have happened.”
The Today show crew passed out new versions of the oversized NKOTB buttons popular in the early Nineties and white puffy painters’ hats, which came in handy when the rain worsened during the performance. Anyone who dared keep an umbrella up as the group’s performance time approached drew angry shouts from fans and photographers perched in the press pen. While it was hard to hear the songs playing back in the plaza, the telecast revealed a poor vocal mix and a few missed harmonies. Fans, however, did not leave disappointed. “It was completely worth it and I am so excited to go to their concert in September,” said Sarah Shepherd, 25, from Long Island. “They’re coming back at a time when they can really peak. Twenty years off, it’s time for a reunion, and everybody’s ready.”

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Rob Peters
good stuff:

Al Roker in a hurricane is a great metaphor, although I'm not convinced it does the image justice.

eightiessynthpopfan

I found this pillowcase at a thrift store for 10 cents. the end. :-)

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onama

I got these for my 7th birthday in 1990. Through the years, they're still in tact aside from Joey missing half of his left foot!

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suzamaphone

Taken on 9/9/07 outside Red Light Clothing in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. It was such a fantastically put-together window display that I had to stop and document it.

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Nastassya Ferns

A NKOTB board game....found at a thrift store.

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dabasse

back again..

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goldend

I keep this magazine since 1991, there were dozens of magazines with NKOTB in the cover so it was very difficult to choose only one, but I chose this one because I liked Jordan's look. Funnny thing, my brother bought this same magazine in the same store in a different occasion.

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May 16, 2008 at 04:22 pm by julianw, 498 views, 7 comments

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